Thanks John, I knew that was the same truck. and yeah when I joined my old FD and they were on a MA call with us it was the lovely shade of Lime. After they sold it it was decided that since they were 50% hydrants in the dist. and that it was crammed in the stations they wouldnt get another tanker. But now with the other mack at its limit there getting a Pumper-Tanker,2000gal or more I believe. Im sure you will want a pc of that when it arives..LOL Plus the new station!
Unique and unique colored Apparatus
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Fox Lake in IL..........Saw this on a site and I have no idea on what kind of cab this is! I want to say peterbuilt cab???
I just posted this one under my own thread, here is a Hendrickson engine that serves (or served) the Phoenix Park Fire Department in Schuylkill County, Pa, the color could best be described as a booger or apple green.... either way it is pretty different even for Pennsylvania LOL
Phoenix Park Fire Department Schuylkill County, Pa Engine 3-15 1977 Hendrickson/Pierce 1,000/1,000 X-Hometown, Pa
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Chester County, Pa Tanker 23-2 1992/2005 Mack MC/4-Guys Pumper-Tanker 1,250/1,500 Tanker 23 1997 Peterbuilt/4-Guys 1,250/3,500 Engine 23-1 1994 Spartan/4-Guys 1,500/750 Engine 23-3 2004 International/4-Guys 1,000/625 (01-14-2015, 10:47 PM)Guest Wrote: Although not a fire truck, this hazardous materials truck is run by the Michigan State Police at the Police Academy in Lansing. I took my hazmat technician training here, and this truck was there the entire time. It is a 2005 Spartan/Spencer, and is one of several identical that were purchased, and placed in service around the state with various fire departments. The City of Lansing FD operates one of them as its prime hazmat squad. Here is the one operated by Battle Creek. It responds to the portion of District 5 (Southwestern Michigan) east of US-131.
Bill Troskey
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